At the beginning of Crocodile Dundee he says that he has no idea when he was born, other than that it was "in the summer time."
If this is true, he would not be able to obtain a passport. So how did he get all the way to the U.S.?
This has bothered me since I was nine.

At 12/14/12 02:36 AM, yurgenburgen wrote:
At the beginning of Crocodile Dundee he says that he has no idea when he was born, other than that it was "in the summer time."
If this is true, he would not be able to obtain a passport. So how did he get all the way to the U.S.?
This has bothered me since I was nine.

At 12/14/12 02:36 AM, yurgenburgen wrote:
At the beginning of Crocodile Dundee he says that he has no idea when he was born, other than that it was "in the summer time."
If this is true, he would not be able to obtain a passport. So how did he get all the way to the U.S.?
This has bothered me since I was nine.

The movie adaptation of Fight Club confused me of who was in charge, the Narrator or Tyler.
The book made more sense of who took command and the Freeway "Chicken" scene had a third-party instead of Tyler.

At 12/14/12 05:43 AM, Earfetish wrote:
At the end of Harry Potter, Harry uses the Sword of Griffindor after pulling it from the sorting hat, but the last we heard, that goblin who works in Gringotts stole it and ran away with it.

'Magic' is not an answer.

Earfetish dude, the sword belonged to the school. While the goblins did forge the sword and made claim that Gryffindor stole it from them (not true), it was never these to keep once he died, despite them believing so strongly.

If you remember in Chamber of Secrets, Harry was able to pull out the sword from the sorting hat (which Neville later did in HP7) because he was a 'TRUE Gryffindor'.

You say magic is not the answer, but you're questioning a series based entirely on magic. The answer is that I'm afraid. Call it a cop out but its the very truth.

Magic, ancient and true had been placed on both the sorting hat and the sword so that in their hour of need, a true Gryffindor (which harry and Neville both definitely are) can wield the sword, and so the goblins are not the rightful owners and that is why the sword disappeared from Griphook and returned to its rightful place waiting for someone true to find it again.

In the Bookdock Saints movies, the MacManus twins go around whacking mobsters; yet they got all their guns from the Irish mob. Not that it's so much a plot hole as a double standard. I guess the justification would be that the Irish mob probably doesn't attack the general populations, and anything done with an Irish accent is 25% cooler than without.

The whole movie, Ashton Kutcher is going back to the past to alter his life. Every time he does, his life is changed subtly (or not so) and everyone around him acts as though he was always like that. That's kind of the point of the movie, and the title of the movie.

But just once -- he's in jail and he's trying to convince someone of his problem so he'd help him do something. He goes back to the past, gives himself a scarring injury... and the scars magically appear. Just like that. The person sees the scars appear out of nowhere, and he's convinced. Nothing like that ever happens again.

At 12/14/12 01:16 PM, Manly-Chicken wrote:
How did Batman and Bane in the Dark Knight series get taken seriously with such silly voices?

That's your plot hole? How about why when there were an army-sized group of both police and convicts, but the convicts had guns, why were the police able to run up and easily engage them all in melee range? They'd have ALL been f'n shot D:

In the Dark Knight Rises, how did Batman get to Gotham city in like 3 hours after escaping a prison in what I assume is Eastern Europe and apparently finding civilization with no money or documentation on him?

At 12/14/12 02:34 AM, Wegra wrote:
Do you have a lot hole from a movie that just bugs you and you can't get it out of your head? Share your favorites hear!

I have no clue what a lot hole is.

Mine is from "Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie". It features Pegasus having a card that can beat the Egyptian God cards. Why didn't he use this before? Then again, YGOTM was so unbearably stupid, you probably shouldn't even care about that.

You know the world's gone crazy when the best rapper's a white guy and the best golfer's a black guy - Chris Rock